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BOUNTY DIRECTORY.
SipVfor Court— $T. Tj. Hutchins
Lawrence vilta; fcolicitor-Ocncral CII,
BranJ t Lawrenoeyille; convenes 3rd Monday
in March and Scpt&m&er.
COUNTY orriCEUS.
Ordinary—T F. Hill, Homer; Court meet*
flrst Momlnyxn each month.
f’V. riT J. S. Park's, llomei*; D. TI. Griflln
Deputy.
Logaii Perkins, Homer.
‘Tax Keceiver- J..C. Allen, Yonah.
H Tax ColleCtor-r-X. J. Ragsdale, Carnot.
Treasurer--W.'M. A sli, Homer.
.Surveyor—ll. C Alexander, Homer.
Coroner—Stovall Poole. l’ruit.
’ COUNTY BCHOAicOSIMiaPtONUKS.
'll. w. Wooding, Mnysville.
‘V D. Lockhart, l'rcsldent.
hfean* of Education—Al.. Thompson, ti rcsliom
Ducket, \Y T. Aiuieraon, M. li.Carter.
JUSTICE COURTS.
DUtrlct 465-W. C. .1. Garrison J. 1’
m'.L. MoCillard Con.tiblc, Tlunwdr.v
before second Haturd. y in each month.
Karlin District 1210-J. S. Conley .T. I*., ft. F
ScalcsN. I’.. F. SI. Sanders cniistiulc.
Bushvil’.e ftlstrictaOß- 1,. K. ( Farhai)i .I.I*TV
A. Vratstiii "ft- >\ MeGallUril
‘Onstifile Court 4th Saturday in each month.
Columbia District 371—A. J. .Cash J. S.
H Wilkinson Is. P,,F. B, lilalpck cc.; -Abie.
' Court second Saturday iii cacti month.
’Dsylds District2ftT-J.C. Wade J. I'. W J
Burgess N. F., J. C. Ingram Constiidc.
'Qrovo Rtrcr District idSWA-W. Menders. l. P
► j. K Evans N. r„ 11. M. Smith Constable.
Court third Friday in each mouth.
Golden Hill District 448—tV P. BTakburn .I.l’
j. W.FoytonN.l’.. Julc Oven Coir ' *■--
’Tlomer District 265—W. It. Turk J. I' **• •'
Blackwell X. P.. R- • Stephens Constable.
Court Second Wednesday of each month.
Poplar Springs District 512—1i. A. G.drrpic
J.P., A.J. Griffin V. P., J. S. Meeks, on
stable Court second I May in each month.
'lYafliinet/in District 28f- Sara lferaßr J. T
, M.-J, •R.tliSd'ale’id. I*.. John Cos. i’.ran and
,! J. A. Martin Constables Court third
Saturday in each month.
Wihnots District 1266-51. W. Gillespie J. P.
G. W Wiley N, P. W. H. Shannon.
’Constable. Court third Friday li each month.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
rhidclta No. W P A M Meets first Friday
.aiiirht of each monthat Homer A. L. Thompson
W. M., M. C. Sanders Secretary. < ,
'itOlhiiptworth. No. 3531'. A. M. Meets Fourth
Friday night in cacli month at Holling-wortu,
*P. Y . Duckett W. M.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Baptist church, Fourth Saturday
and Sunday in each month, Paste"
j.T. Lames.
lit. CARMLI.- -First Saturday and Bun.lHv
•-Sifh’ month. Level. Grove—Kc;and
'Sunday in. each month. Dciiiotist—
Third Sunday in each month.
TIOJIICR Methodist.. Firs! Sunday. . .
il A. M.,.Kers. A. J Scars, and G. w.
Grincr. Pastors; AlsNSecond Stiu
’ tThy aud Saturday hdore.at 11
o’clock A M.
'NEW SAJ.EM;ThirdSundayat ll A M
ami 4tli Sunday and Saturday before
at 11 o’clock A M.
OLD mill ILL; ro’.rtai Sunday at ?F M
HUCKLEh’S ARNICA SALVE.
The Best Salve in the world D
'■Cuts, Bruises Sores, Ulcers
lihcuni. Fever Sores, Tetter, C'li : ' v ,l
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and nil Shi
Eruptions. ' p-chuely cure., H ,j s
or no p ' ■ It is guaranteed
fact. -■ - monay
. * , ?5 ,;• per box
Sharp'& B*
i? Flartiib'au &
ijro., n. Grove and Miwsvdb.
~ Pll OFESS.ION; 1 L CAIII>S
•Q : K. HARDEN’ M. D.
i’’Fi.:r. West ok I’r So a **,
‘homer, CA.
j. L. PEMISBv
Attorney at Law,
Hamer, Ga.
Tfo.mpt attention given to all bos;
placed m my hands.
u -w
A man stands no chance of being
■elected to the mayorship of a Way un
less ho enioys the mndm.ee an' s-
Wm of his neighbors. Geo, V, . I me
'pliroy is the pdpuitirmailfSr Of Swam a.
Ohio, and under date of Sun, i>, ! M°,
he writes as follows : “This i? to cer
tify to our jippreirXtion of Ghana -
Vain’s Gough Remedy. My family :• ■■■■•-
neighbors haVe tested it, and know it
\t an excellent remedy for cor. ,hs anu
colds.—Ghorge W, Humphrey.” So u
'hy K. TANARUS, Thompson, Homer, Gn.
An Uncertain Otsecsc.
There is no disease more uncertain in it3
nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that
'the symptoms of no two eases agree. It
‘therefore most difficult to make a correct
diagnosis- No matter how severe, m uno. r
-hat disguise dyspepstaattacks you. Brow ns
Iron Hitters will cure it. Invaluab.e in -i.l
’diseases of the stomach, blood mr nerv es.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all de. hrs.
This is the Man
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HOW? Ppat M FREE!
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ysa: #& fii'h :. A
H ••- /'.. if. ■" £4
*g|ss ;.. • '.. : . •••.; ’ .-,
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Legal Ads. for 1898,
GEORGIA. Ranks Dpt-wr,—
Ordinary’s Office, January 3rd 1898.
NOTICE to all concerned; The apprai
aei*B appointed to assign and set apart a
twelve montlis support to Mrs Adline
Slayton, widow of William Slayton de
ceased out of the estate cf said decea
sed, having filed their report in this olh
ce; and unless some valid objection to
said report be mudeknoV-ii'to Ahe Court
on or before the first' Monday in Febru
ary ISOS the same will then be appro
ved and made the judgment of the
Court.
($2.79) T. F. ITILL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA: Banks County. —
Whci'ea's.'C. W D. Barber, admin-,
istrator of Mary Brown, represents
to the court m his petition duly
filed and entered on record that lie
b;.?. fiilly administered Mary Brown’s
cn'ite. 'This is therefore to oHe all
concerned; kindred and creel
rs, to show cause, if any they .-an,
, hy s;ii.’ administrator should not le
discharged from his tulministration,
and receive letters of disui ssion on
the first Monday in March IMffi.
T F. MILL, Ordinary.
CFO KG IA Banks County,,
Whereas a petition liieu’ gdieen tiled
to-this couit, p. spring foi nti order
granting a change in tie Public .roan
U ilitig fiom Berlin Court GmuiVd to.
the Wilmot Fagans old place.
Ue-Ghnirig near N\ illiani BordeVs
residence; thence North a Straight line
to the bend in old road, a distance of
about. jj mile, And, whereas Commis
sinners, appointed for that purpose
have reviewed and mat Ucd out said
contemplated change and reported to
me that said change will be one o!
public 'utility'.
Now, thus isHo cite and admonish
all persons that on the 25th day c.
Mardh nest, sai l change Will be gvan
if and, if no good cause hi shown o the
contrary. Given under my band and
official signature. February 21st
l3fiß.
g* 11 T. J. HILL, Oruinary.
GEORGIA: Banks Copnty.—
Will 1)8 sold oil rise first Tuesday
in March next, .it the Court house in
said county, within the legs hours of
sale, to the highest holder, for cash;
She following property, to-wit:
One. lot of land King ■? T “wn
of B ddwin, in B ml;- (ffiun B ok
| V>S 1,...; V , ' ■
ierty oi Ohas A hvs „ to, -* -. <• an-,
j County tax lhr tire year 1897, Levied
Jhy j, A. \{aru, L. C. and turned
!o ; -r''to’ f J.'~S Tunis, Sheriff. Written
! notice given, its re paired ly law.
! This February Ist. 1898.
(s’.3o) J S. Panics, Sheriff.
Banks County
Whereas certain petiti uvrs have
made their ‘applications to llii court,
praying forlra‘(irdcrßrant the es
tablishment of a hew road, commune
ing at, cr n''ar Neal Wilhite’s resi
deuce; arid running by tlie residences
of FI >yd Levvallcn, M. L. McDonald
r L L. Ray arid the old Bob Pruitt
; place, thence to the Jackson County
I line near the O, J. Rav p.acc.
I Wh'ereHs Commissioners appointed
for that purpose‘have reviewed and
V s-ked out said contemplated roa i
a. ■ reported to me that said road
v . be one of much public utility and
'cor.vviiicacs. Now this is to cite and
obr.oi.ish al! persons .hut’on the fint.
Moo'd ay'in March uextsaid road will
hi • ranted if no gSMI causa is shown
| io Vue contrary.
■ i■ •■eh umbrinv hand and seal this
Ihe hist Jana trv iS9B.
r F. IT ILL,
(*-1.35) Ord’v
As 42, 00ft. 600 by the ad
lumistrnlicfp to assis. fcpain to cn-
Cuba, wiihont apjn-opi'iation by Cm'i
gress for that purpsW why cannot
it sp-tid a like amount to help ih'e
poor patriots to achieve independence?
Suppose France Itad not helped us
during the revolution, would we have
been siseii a strong, ric h and tnde
! pond, ;yt nation to day? Lend a help—
|-ing hand to Cuba and let freedom
| retsr.;— Silver Knight Watchman.
Tetter, Salt-Rheum and Eczema.
The intense itching aridsmarting,'n c 1 ■
dant, to these diseases, isinsvautiy a llayec
by applying Chatiiberhiin's five c
Skin Ointment. Many very Lsn. cases
have been permanently cured tvn. *>
is equally efficient for itching piles and
a favorite remedy for sore nipples,
chappett hands, chilblains, troßu bites
and chronic sore ej T es. 25 cts. per box.
Dr. rndy’s Condition Powders, are
just Witat n. horse needs when 111 bad
condition. Tc-iiic, Wood purifier and
vermifuge. They are net food but
medicine and the beat in u.<e to 1™“
horse in prime condition. Lri-e 4-1
cents per ptssi age. -
It is runio-cii tl-ai iT
New York ti ;- ci ■ s
ibout raising a wuV loan <*t S GUO,
boo. 1100. Is net tins a t’emplation
to tlto moneyed aristocracy to have
| war in order to invest tbe-i idle
! boards in bonds? —Silver Knight
! Wit' cbnnn.
i .-xmywvs
LOCALS.
?;ori:sorixfflttEST for
OUR RKMfiiRS
X OTICE.
The members of the Democratic
Executive Committee of 'Bunks
County are requested to iveet at
Homer, Tuesday March 22nd 1808,
for the purpose or transacting impor
tant business.
A full alt ndance is desired.
11. C. ALEXANDER,
Chairman, Democratic Ex Cora
The old Confederate Veterans of
Banks County are requested to meet
at Homer, on Wednesday of Court
week (March 23rd.) for the purpose
„f 'making arrangements for a general
meeiitvg of Bae bid veterans of ‘Banks
county, for the p r ••esc of Inking a
hart ns accreditor! members In the
grand reunion to ccc: • m Atlanta, in
July next.
T. B. GRIFFIN,
T. F. II ill, Commander.
Sortie tary.
Mr. L. II Jones, of Bullion visited
Horner last Thursday.
We art certainly having beautiful
weather for March, Fro in it that
is not enjoying it?
Little. Howard Hill, son of Mr-
J. 1). ILl!, has been sick with pneu'
monia for seveial days.
V’hfct aboitt Homer’s hinrs’mi! during
court week, are wo goirtg to have one
or not?
Wo most assuredly heed A marshal
during court week.
Wednesday was justice 'court day
in this district’ there was a great deal
of business on hand.
Charley Massey happened to a very
naiiiful accident one oay last week,
i cut Lis foot badly.
Miss. Etta Miae, a very chant ing
young lady of Arp, is visiting rela
tives near Grove Level.
Intie Dasiuess >• as ua..sfcc<e<
There is considerable sickness in
our section, and ail o' - er the sountry-
Trie Doctors report that they have
several cases of LnGrippe and I uou
nionia on Land r,o-.v
Our townsman Mr. J. D’ Ildi
didn't do a thing but get sick imme
Lately upon his return from Alkintn,
but we are glad to say 1.0 is ao.o to
be out and about,
Mr. M.Ty. McDonald was in town
last Monday, lookirg after that con
templated new road which is to better
ami shorten the route to Harmony
Grove considerably.
Mr. Lambert C. Brewer, who lias
been aftenc&t at Young
liar tie, Ga., ‘hah been visiting bis
intrants, r lew davs; but lias returned
to Ins school again,
There was quite a crowd of appli
cants for positions as School t-unsus
bnunerators, but of coiirse severa
persons were tlbappC.nU 1 'in noi
being elect 'd‘
N- J. C. Alle.i our very efficient
Tax Receive, hasb n r town several
,^... tig j, n,i: as i-a- 1 ail over, a.i-.l
._ a t v :>a him tell
VVP. CBlv 'LI) t ’ * 25
of hid 4 war experi especially w
this inti ic.-it'ng :esi v;ar v -'it!' Spain
't, all]- Tt CGI ta: :-
The snl iCiiptiot s of a large major
ii o’ cu hubsciinevs will expire wif!)
the 10th day of April next' Wo otv
ask that (while you ar'e G.U-ndmg
coin t) v oil to please 'caff at this office
and renew your subscrii’tioir.
There ill be a large attendance at
this court, you Vt.l *ee the notices
for -1 meeting of both life Democriidc
Ex-iititive . committee and the Con
federate Veterans whicli will be hub
oa Tuesday and Wednesday of court
week. We shall expect nearly every
body in Banks county to be here
Sometime during the week-
I,Tr ?, -[organ L. ChauJUr of Grove
Level Was in our town last Tue .iay,
and told of a very amusing incident,
w hich b a opened to ?. gentleman of our
county, who, while calling on a young
lad v several miles from home, bad the
misfortune bf loosing Ins horse, and
ofcourse luid to foot it home or stay
all night- As no names wcrchich
tioned, w.- will Via re to let the reader
:g. ,i oa t wh ■itw is that fai ito tun
hom aul al;ej •'
Carload Oi gans( 42 instru
ments! j ist received at Cvisway’
Music House. Athens, Ga. Write
for terms ar.d prices.
When writing
ptojise mention this Journal
The Board of Education met lust
Tuesday and elected enumerators to
take tho sdiool census. One enu
merator was elected for each district,
and the work will he commenced at
once. So look out for the census
man-
Reliable information has reached
this office which informs us that there
will be several of our most prominent
candidates for State House offices
here during court week. Among
them will be our present efficient
Commissioner of Agriculture, Mr. It.
T. Nesbitt, Secretary of State and fav
orite gubernatorial oundidate lion.
Allan I). Candler is also expected to be
hero,
Hon, Howard Thompson will be here
and will address the people ot this
county, lie is a candidate for Congress
from the 9thH,strict, and is working
for it diligently, and is gaining friends
wherever he has spoken so far, It
goes without saying that those in
this county who have never bet H-i) him
speak, will now hare an opportunity
to hear and be convinced that he is the
man vvhc we should send to Congress
this district. He on hand all of you,
be on hand.
BUSIIVU LK HONOR ROLL
FOR FEB.
Charlie Truitt C ‘7
Arthur Lewallen 7
Candler Faulkner So. 7
Ib.ilal Wdiraveu So 7
Ethel Gordon 95'.g
Ruby Brewer S’i
Irene Ksy 95.
Lola Ray 95
Laura Richey 9®
Tom M’Galliard 95-
Ilorato Richey 95
Ina Wiison 9fi
Oia 'Vilbaiits. US
■ECONOMICA 1 .
“A good many people,'"’s7:d
losopher, -‘are economical after the
manner of a man I once Knew, who"
smoked 80 cent cigars and saved the
half burned mti + Ahes'tp kindle Tj.e'Sres.”
—lndianapolis Journal.
M .vlrig Among The Fsoflc:
Hon. Fletcher M. Johnson and
I-lon, \V. A. Charters for
SOLICITOK GENERALSIIIP,
Tho race for solicitor gfjSTva! cf t’.x
north - eastern circuit is waving Warm
and the t' : 'o confer,fan s.•
Hon ;;
uov.nty gianci jui >, and as court con
venes in each of the counties of tr.c
clieuit he and Col. Vk A. Charters,
of Dahlonega, are an hand to try and
secure the recommendation of the
grand jury-. Johnson hac already
been indorsed unanimously by the
grand juries of Hall, Dawson and Ra-
burn counties, arid it appears that lie
is making a winning race
lie came back last right from Ra
buru county, where tile grand jury
gave bun the following recommend a •
tion: “We recofhintind that our repre
sentatives in the next genera! assem
bly of tins state use all honorable
means to accomplish the elec.ion of
Hon. Fletc..er M.. Johnson, of the
county of llall, as sdhoitor generrl of
this, the Northeastern circuit of Ga,”
Hob. Howarad Thompson is doing
some very active campaigning now
for congress, lie spoke at Clayton,
Rabun county, last Tuesday, and
makes another address to the citizens
of Gwinnett county at Lawrenoavtiie
Tuesday, March Bth. He sayc he is
'meeting with a very warm reception
wherever he goes over the cist', ict.
He 1 returned f.idr.y from Raima
county, where lie lirs been at court. —
Atlanta Constitution Mob Bth.
The people demand t!fat no mere
bonds be issued except in gVcat
emergencies. Legal tender govern
ineht notes which will pay debts and
taxes are good enough for everybody
—Silver Knight Watchman.
it is, or should be, the highest mir.
of every merchant to 'please Lis cus
tomers ; and that the wide-awake drug
firm of Meyers & Eshlemsn, Sterling, :
111., is doing so, is doing so, Is proven
py the following, from ifr. Eshdeman:
“In iriy sixteen years’ eeperience in
the drug business I have never seen or.
solu or tried a medicine that gave as
good satisfaction as Chmnberlaif.V.
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhooa Remedy.”
.Sold by it. T. Thompson, llother, Ga.
The Rogers Hurd ware & Machine Cos
being a corporation incorporated un
der the laws of Georgia and Mr J.
T. Rogers having sold his interest in'
in the business to Dr. E. I. Adair,
we have anplivd and been granted a
change m the firm name .and said cor
poration. W the courts to that of
Benton Adair Ildw. C;r. the business
remaining the same eve : ' .; ..
„ :: ~e | t;v; new f;m ■ ■ .tsnvnj a’.; resp.m
hah *, s iorwllic.il <H: old liable, and
I ;,li acc unte due the old firm wi 1 now
be payable to ike new
Thanking our friends and patrons
for past favors and patronage and
asking for a continuance of the same,
We arc yours for business,
BENTON ADAIR ITDW. CO
il It ENA,
Excuse my tardness and I will do
better next time.
I’m late this time for I had to
wait till the news got grown. News
is sc'.ice this week anyway
Mr. T. E> Anderson was in our
midst on Saturday last.
Air. S. H- Williinson was in our
bi’.rg one day lasl week.
Mr. Fan I Hayden had a log rolling
the other day and had earn lerable
v. cik done.
The rough weather docs’iit seem to
affect tlie farmers for they are ready
to plant.
The infant, of Air. and Mrs. Alar
tin who got so badly burned some
ago, we are glad to liote it improv
ing-
Mr. Jon :ftiah Ward happened to
a very painful accident on last Sat
nrday. lie cut one of bis toes nearly
off and cut two more but not so bad
The war talk lias caused consider
excitement section. Some few it
seems are ready and wanting to go,
while o'hers decided not lo make
any active interference in the matter
and expressed themselves as trying
the mountains* Some ”ev. liava their
guns in readiness and are willing to
go at any command.
Well, I have hot got much to '.av
for my own defense bnt I that active
interference on the part of the L" S
A. sometime ago would have avoided
this cata-tropne-
M>-. Editor this is drily my opinion
though I am not a prophet nor the
son of a-.prophet, neither do I belong
to any creed or sect politically or
otherwise but I thought I was en
titled to my opinion
P. S- Success to ail the candidates
■for representative of Banks co U. S.
A.'Ga-
Xerxes.
• It' has now been demonstrated
that nine oases out of ton of women's
disorders, painful and troublesome as
they are, do ■ ot reoidre the attention
of a physician at all. “Local taeat
'■'mein” or ‘’private exawinotions
have been shown to be entirely un
necessary, Tire simple, pure wire ot
did, taken in tho privacy of f hr
rroß quick relief.
i ..<■ eiiMreiy unnecessary for any
won ■an to PTVr from these a j most
universal complaints. She van get
a bottle of McElree's Wine ol V'ardui
at the nearest drug store for if 1,00
and quickly put an end to the un
pleasant pains and derangements
j Thousands of women are 'veil to-day
I cause they did !hat.
hn vc t i*cul>lc9i <>i
my own,
I/*ol* g'ootls* Cfs5NS
wiilco dOn't moil-
S iO.ll yOuj'N.
But it you are troubled with
Rats and Alice, Magic Rat Moyer
will rid your premises of thescj
posts On sale by Druggists
and Grocers, 15 and 25 cents.
Not a Poison.
It can be procured at this office.
, Sent to any address by mail throe
iiin.es.
()BH< ha Eo Li Ej
GITIZEN AND CHRISTIAN’ PATRIOT
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LIVE AGENTS WANTED
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Money call be made rapidly, and a vast
aiiionnt of good done in eirculatiug
one of the. noblest historical works
published during the past- quartet
of a century „
ACTIVE .AGENTS ABIC RGIV REAP
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Some oi our best workers aru s. Ring
OVER ONE HUNDRED BOOKS
Y. EE ->.
Mr. A. (i. Williams, Jack-son county, .'ln
worked four days and a half asd se
cured yl orders. He sells the book to
almost every man he meets. Ur..!. J.
Mason, Muscogee county, Ga,. sold
120 mutes the first live days lie can
vassed. 11. 0. Sheets, I’aio Pinto coun
ty, Texas., worked a few hours and sold
IS copies, mostly inori-occo binding.
J, IK Hanna. Gaston county, X. 0-,:
made a, month's wages in three days ,
canvassing for this book. S M. Y/inte.
Callahan county, Tex., is selling books
nr the rate of lVi copies a week.
the 'work. Contains biogkami-
IGAIj SKETCHES (it all the bending
Generals, a vast amount of Historical
matter, and a large number of Hcauti-i
fni Kull-Vage. 1 lie. si rations. It is a 1
grand book, and Indies and gentlemen j
wild eir. give all or a pan of their time j
to the canvass are bound to make im
mense. sums of money handling it.
AS iELEGAST TEOSPEOTUB,
showing the differe.ns styles of bi'Vuing,
sample pages, and all material neces
sary to work with, will be sent 011 re
ceipt of 50 (seats. Th-. magnificent
’cry of portraits, alone, in the pros
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ROYAL publishing 00-
11th a4l '.rli t Us., ;uj:f *i '>. V I v
Pleoso moiVtion this Jouviuil.
rniTT
Breaching at Damascus last Sun
day morning, singing at Air. I- rank
I Jell’ in the afternoon.
Is spring approaching? We bean
a few days ago the music of the Log
that basest of all bass music.
One of our m-ight -;rs says he lov>
to go to Washington Court ground
and be with the boys, enjoy o bem-,
there.
Jhe ‘ sinless perfection’ brethren
have come and gone, and we as old
not hear them we forbear com
ment.
Our town is putting or. tily airs
just now. Mr. James Blackburn's
new house is nearing completion, and
Mr. Tom Anderson's new barn pre
sents a first rate appearance, and to
day work is being done on Main
Street.
A lady in <ur viomirty who prides
lieriiclf on being a first, rate gardener
has been boasting of her nice turnips
that she sowed in Jan. Imagine
her surprise on Wang into her gul
den the other day to find they- bad
disappeared as if by magic, and now
she is wondering whether the
glish sparrows or the eoul wcathci
caused them to disappear.
Four scribe in t om; 'any with Air,
and Mrs. Stovall Poole, Dr. and Airs.
Stapler took supper last Tuesday at
Mr. Ami jrson's" We have often
winder-d why the drummers il
in,ads it convenient to stop there, l.u:
now vve know. Every time we think
of that supper we are reminded o
an old couplet wo learned when a
child.
We cat And eat and ran away.
And lived to eat am t ier day,
M O T f C H*
From and oiler April Ist ail Legal
Advertisements that appear in the
Banks County Journal must be paid
for before the second insertion of the
advertisement will be made.
All Persons will please hear tins
in mind at all times ru'd if possible
bring tire ciish when you wish to be
gin an advertisement.
By so doing you will very greatly
oblige
Yours Obediently
Banks County Journal.
March la 1338.
■Warning.
All persons are hereby warned net;
to hire or harbor either of my three .
sons, Matthew, Jackson or William j
Knox, (colored.) who’s ages are 18, j
17 and 15 years respectively.
There boys have left their home
without my concent; therefore any
person knowing the whereabouts cl
ibera, or either of them will plerwe let
their father know it, and very greatly
oblige Fierce Knox. Vnidorad.)
COST, Ga.
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Constipation and Indigestion
P Regulates the Liver. Price. is6o.
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lIABT fCSU A M S
■Srif.d alor Court Is Vostpoft Jtl.
Cleveland, Ga., Feb 23 1338. —It
ipDenrfisg'tothe Coui t upon reliable
lfortnation that the lothsomo disease,
ailed Smallpox is now raging in Ilab
•sham county mid within a few miles
f (lie eoiii-ry t wn where the next Sn
. rior Cotii-l. si.l he iold, if’b** and atali
ml :l appealing lo me that lilt- gnf.h
l ing o! lli- p. opl; tuof IJn-r ~iiid ip
all prohahiiily linxe a tendency to
s)iread tlie due-age.
It is therefore ordered that tbo
Afarul) term, ISOS, of said court ho
‘belli without juries, cither grand or
traverse, an 1 transact only such linsi
lies.' as may be m llmt way attended
lo and adjourn to a future day, tt be
then deignated.
Tho clerk of said County is directed
to notify till jurors by postal or other
vise, not to attend said court, also
give notice as far as practicable to all
parties mid witNcsese that they will
not bo needed for jury cases of any
kind aid need not at tone Couit for
that purpose.
The Couit may be able to render
a number of judgements without a
jury,grant rules to foreclose mortga
ges, call the appearance docke 1 a n d
then adjoinii to a day in the future.
The various casus set to be heard at
chambers at and during the said M’eh
term will be heard.
The clerk of said Court is directed
to put this order on ids minutes, and
have it published in all the papers, ot
the County, :f it can lie done without
cost to the County,
J. J. KIMS BY, J. S. C.
V
A true 'opy of the minutes,
J. A. Erwin, Clerk.
ALL WOMEN
Should know ttlfit thfl ', s
“Old Time” llemedy,
Is the best for Ptmsle Trouble*. Corrects all
Irregularities In Female Organs. Should be
taken for Cbar.f* ol Lite and before Child-Birth.
Planters “Old Time” remedies have stood the
test for twenty years.
Made only by New Spencer Medicine Cos., Chat
tanoopa, Tennessee.
For sab- and recommended by
R. T THOMPSON, Homer Ga.
WM’WSi
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A i l.’t 3i i ;t. .
Shirts, open bosom, 12|b
Shirts with co!l"r and eulTh, 12-?.e.
(I’iaitut! or Fancy)
Shirts, plain, Ul6
Collars, :> i c
Cuffs, per pair, 5c
Ties, 5c
Nightshirts, 19c
Undershirts, 8 c
Drawers, <k !
Socks, per pair, 5c
Handkerchiefs, v°
Silk Handkerchiefs, -*c
V. bite Coals, 19c
Aprons, no
liadfes’ AVaists-, 15e
White Vests, 20c
White Pants, .23 to 50b
Tablecloths, 19c
Napkins, *u
Towels, S 9
Sheets, 'sc
Piilow Slips, 5c
Spreads, 19c
Laeo Curtains, 7f> t° —.OO
Domestic and Gloss Finish.
We Clean and Press Gentlemen's
Suits Equal to New,sl.o*A
WM B.vUF.R, Proprietor.
You Con Imm: I’ad<('!< a at I'hii
Office, Hi. fortiori the game.]
TtvO FOiI ONE.
By spat ial arrangement vve offc?
HOMr, and ’-'ARM
:> conilai-.atiiin with our i-aper h-r :■ 1-S, ft-® 8
Doing tt,e |,rU:r of !>olb. That is. for all dew or
iil.-l sr.'isoriDevs renewing :.*ll n;in4; tnadvnnco
V.C semi Tl!.- llnuin and Farm < fear fur -A,
‘:Tat> Wen-.e anil Farm lias fnr v.vr.ny years i-ern
the leading agrieultaial -.ti.uvi.U. rn the rf-.u.D
amt sonUnvcst, ma*6 tiy farms** tor tamers
Its Home Dcrartincnt .Hiiwlin-.W-.i l*y Annt vans
,t. chiWrer. s llevartmodt amt its Dairy Do
l-artm -nt are hrtrhtor and toottor man ever,
tlenew now nfnl ret tins great .tor>-al *•> w
Uoin’c rout tlrtf fa.nn fc*r 25 cents.
. KAAAi-d . BO YEARS’
- c ' o *£■
Anvom seniVtuq ft "j ■ ftO jU,”,V,“i¥ ISSHSot*"
quick!'- iwueriuln our ‘ {wnuarH*-
farm** la Pr.rtnWy ri'ft'Oj'^niaVvklWHl*
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